All about Fishing Tackle in Australia
To say that Australia is a land of extremes would be an understatement. From the island of Tasmania that sits between 40o and 44o latitude South to Cape York at the far Northern tip in the tropics, from the deserts of the ‘Red Centre’ to the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia really does have it all. Don’t forget your Fishing Tackle.
Well, thanks to Jase & Rodo, a couple of Aussie Blokes who really are modern day adventurers; I feel that I’ve been there!
Jason Andrews and Rodney Quinton are living the dream. These two guys are either completely mad or unbelievably lucky! After watching their first DVD, I was hooked (no pun intended).
The thing about their DVD’s is that they are raw – what you see is exactly what happened – no camera crew, no production team and no script and as far as I can tell there is barley a plan! Like I said, they are completely mad or unbelievably lucky!
I came across a video trailer of their first DVD on YouTube and from there I became a fan!
The following is the description on the back of their first DVD; Kimberley Fishing Adventures-Part 1. Fishing Tackle is not provided.
Jason Andrews and Rodney Quinton spent twelve months planning this trip. It’s something they wanted to do for nine years. remember to bring your own Fishing Tackle.
From Wyndham to Kalumburu join the boys in an adventure of a lifetime, 300nm by sea into the heart of the Kimberley’s.
Come with Rod and Jase as they travel 5000kms by road to the Macarthur River in the Gulf and the Kimberley’s in Western Australia.
Experience some of the best scenery and country – and some of the most remote places Australia has to offer.
See the spectacular King George River, Far Away Bay and Cape Londonderry.
Watch them catch crocs, rassle big mud crabs, spear crayfish and trout in croc and shark infested waters and lots more…
What it doesn’t say is the distance travelled just to get there. In the DVD they explain that they are from Noosa in South East Queensland and travel some 5000 km (3106 miles) covering 2 states and 1 territory just to go fishing – that’s keen!
As I write this article, I am assuming that they are back from the Kimberley’s because it is now considered the wet season. It would be quite literally impossible to get to the place they went due to the fact that some of the roads and certainly most of the tracks they travelled will be under water! I think my next article might be about the wet. It is amazing how a place so dry can get so flooded so quickly and this happens every year – the animals and plants count on it! But anyway, that’s another story.
If you are in to fishing, adventure, sight seeing or four wheel driving, then do yourself a favour and check these guys out!
Their site is raw and far from slick, but all their DVDs are there and there is some good reading and maps as well.
These two boys from Oz have given me a way to feel like I’ve been somewhere really cool. Thanks guys!
-By: Kevin Oliver